Choose a greener disposable option with the Biopac Biodegradable Half Pint Tumblers. Made from 100% compostable materials, these eco-friendly tumblers will simply degrade after use, meaning you can pop them on your compost heap or in your green bin.

The perfect choice for your event, large or small, these tumblers are used by top sporting venues such as Twickenham, but are equally suited to BBQs at home. These half pint tumblers are CE marked making them suitable for use in licensed establishments.

Please Note:Do not store in direct sunlight or in conditions over 40°C.

If you have an event to cater for and want to advertise your business, the Biopac Biodegradable Half Pint Tumblers can be branded. Available with either 1 or 2 colour printing, the Biopac Tumblers are available branded for amounts of 50,000 or more.

"We bought these tumblers for our Summer Fete and were impressed with the affordable price and great quality. The fact that the tumblers are biodegradable made them a fantastic talking point, it's great to enjoy a drink and do something for the environment at the same time. The only setback was that they got soft in the hot sun, otherwise they were fantastic."

Annette Savill - Farnham, Surrey, 17th June '13

A Good Talking Point

"Used for Pimms and Lemonade at a recent open gardens event, the compost ability was a great taking point. Durable stylish and the 10 floz size worked out well for Pimms. I was worried because we loaded the cups with fruit hours before the event but it did not effect them.Infact after the event a neighbour took them home washed them in warm soapy water, rinsed and dried them and they still were sturdy enough to use at her BBQ the following week."

Brenda - Leicestershire, 30th June '12

Drinkstuff says: Thank you for your comment. We are proud to be a pioneer of these fantastic 100% biodegradable cups. We've added ??5 points to your account for redemption on a future order. It is fantastic to hear that these diposable cups are durable enough to be reused.

Easy and Good for the Planet

"I ordered these for a party and was more than satisfied. We wanted the convenience of plastic (no washing up) but wanted to be mindful of the environment too. These fitted the bill perfectly. They can be washed up (although whether they turn into mush we'll have to wait and see) but just being able to lob them into the compost is great. They proved a real talking point too. I'll definitely get them again when the need arises."

Heatherdel - Wales, 30th August '10

Biopac Cups

"Prompt delivery. Great environmentally friendly cups."

Sam - Devon, 10th May '10

Drink beer AND be kind to the environment! :)

"I ordered the "I am not a plastic cup" cups for my husband's 40th birthday surprise party. Everyone thought it was a thoroughly great idea to get blatted whilst being kind to the environment and made an extra effort to recyc their tinnies too. They arrived in good time too ... hoorah! :)"

Nina Truman - Middleton Cheney, 4th December '09

Ban the Plastic

"First saw the biodegradable pint glasses in use by Marstons at the Cardiff test match. I thought they were a brilliant idea so I have now bought them for use at home BBQ's etc for which they are great, and not overly expensive. I'm now interested to see how quickly they degrade in my composter. Supplier service and contact was great - goods arrived 2 days after order placed."

Brian Howard - Helston, Cornwall, 9th August '09

Drinkstuff says: Thank you for your comments Brian. The Biopac pint glasses are made from cornstarch. This is a biodegradable material which breaks down under composting conditions within a given time scale. This compostable product can break down in as little as 12 weeks in the right environment!

"CAREFUL - they shrivel up and leak when you pout hot liquid in them!!!

Drinkstuff says: Thank you for your order and review Steve, we apologise you are unhappy with the disposable glasses. Unfortunately there are no disposable glasses produced which are suitable for hot liquid, even standard plastic will be 'softened' by hot water. For hot liquid you would need to use reusable plastic glasses or polystyrene cups. "